The Los Angeles fires have destroyed thousands of structures, but are they the most destructive in state history? Here's what ...
In a matter of hours, entire blocks of the Los Angeles area were destroyed, gutting thriving communities and leaving ...
Fanned by strong winds, the wildfires have killed at least 24 people and swept through 40,000 acres in the Greater Los ...
The two largest firestorms devastating Los Angeles County this week already rank among California’s 20 most damaging ...
Wildfires in Los Angeles County have forced tens of thousands ... a day of widespread red flag fire weather warnings in Southern California. Wind gusts of 60 mph to 80 mph were in the ...
2,900 structures destroyed Cedar fire (2003) in San Diego: 2,820 structures destroyed North Complex fire (2020) in northeast California: 2,352 structures destroyed How the current Los ...
Two wildfires still burning in Los Angeles have torched more urban area than any other fire in the state since at least the ...
Days after fires began tearing through homes in the Los Angeles area, families are returning to smoldering neighborhoods as ...
according to the Los Angeles Times. "November, December, now January − there’s no fire season, it’s fire year. It’s year-round," California Gov. Gavin Newsom said at a press conference.
Two decades ago, fire ripped through Canberra, destroying 480 homes. An Australian fire chief reflects on possible lessons ...
Wildfires in the Los Angeles area have burned tens of thousands ... President Biden approved a major disaster declaration for California after meeting with Gov. Gavin Newsom and fire ...